it depends on who the co-buyer is if it is your husband or wife then you can ask and they will most likely say yes. but no
No, it is not possible to obtain a home equity loan without having any equity in your home. Home equity loans are secured by the equity you have built up in your home through mortgage payments or appreciation in value.
To refinance your home without equity, you can explore options such as a cash-out refinance, a home equity loan, or a government-backed program like the FHA Streamline Refinance. These options may allow you to refinance your mortgage even if you don't have significant equity in your home.
yes you can
It can be aslong as they have permission to enter the home they cannot enter without permission or they can be arrested for breaking and entry
I am assuming you mean that you own the house outright. The answer (provided you own the home without a mortgage) is yes. Home equity loans are designed for people who wish to borrow against the equity in the home. Remember, you have to own the home in order to use equity. This means your name has to be on the deed. (See related link below for more information.)
No, it is not possible to obtain a home equity loan without having any equity in your home. Home equity loans are secured by the equity you have built up in your home through mortgage payments or appreciation in value.
No.
To refinance your home without equity, you can explore options such as a cash-out refinance, a home equity loan, or a government-backed program like the FHA Streamline Refinance. These options may allow you to refinance your mortgage even if you don't have significant equity in your home.
no you need to be 18 to live home without parents permission
yes you can
In Alabama, once someone turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and can leave home without permission. As long as the individual is of legal age, they cannot be arrested simply for leaving home without permission.
The Fourth Amendment protects individuals from having soldiers enter their home without permission.
18
No you can't.
No, not if you are under 18.
No
It can be aslong as they have permission to enter the home they cannot enter without permission or they can be arrested for breaking and entry